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You can also use the CPYAUDJRNE command, provided you have journaling turned on.
This is the command we use:
CPYAUDJRNE ENTTYP(CO DO CP) OUTFILE(QAUDIT) +
JRNRCV(*CURCHAIN) FROMTIME(&YESTERDAY) +
TOTIME(&TODAY 000000)
The command will create a file called QAUDIT with a suffix of journal entry type. So, for type CO (created objects) the file will be called QAUDITCO. After the command creates the file, look for records where COOTYP = '*USRPRF'. The record will contain who created the profile, date & time it was created, the IP address of the machine that was used to create the profile as well as a wealth of other information.

Although it's technically possible in some cases, it's almost guaranteed that audit journal receivers will not be kept long enough, and the processing of so many entries would likely be prohibitive. Using DSPOBJD over *USRPRF objects to an outfile is far faster and more efficient. That would also be why CPYAUDJRNE would be unsatisfactory, except for short periods of time, e.g., the last two months. -- Tom

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